Let’s play advice columnist today, Blog-Buddies. I’ll add my bit and then you can add your responses in the form of comments. Even if Carolyn doesn’t read any of them. (Sure, I will send her a link, but Carolyn Hax must receive about a zillion emails per day.)

Here was the original question from “Name Change”

“I’m in my 40s and heading to graduate school for a completely different career. I’ve always hated my first name — it sounds great for a child but does not transfer very well as a professional name. I’d like to change it as I embark on my new direction but I feel silly being my age and sounding like I’m having an identity crisis. Thoughts?”

Deeper perception can bring you many benefits. Among the best is what happens if you are bold enough to do Name Alignment Aura Reading Research, then follow through.

GEORGIA has offered to share her story of the benefits she has noticed in three months of extraordinarily big growth. What jump-started her faster evolution on her personal path to Enlightenment? You guessed it.

Big thanks to GEORGIA.

1. Anxiety Drop-off

Its been only three months now that Ive changed my name and already my anxiety in new situations with new people just went away. Its not completely gone but its been only three months. Plus I still have some healing to do after which I am sure it will get better.

2. More Open Communication

I am naturally a very social person. I love being around people but with my previous name it was completely different. I just wanted to be left alone. I didnt want to be seen or put in the spotlight in any way. I was the kid who would always sit in the back in class and just really quiet.

I couldnt understand where this was coming from because deep down inside I wanted to be out there, but something was just blocking me.

Just the other day, I realized that I am sitting in the first row in every class now, and I am lot more engaged with the teachers and people in general.

Its like something in me opened. I feel like it is safe to let people in. I am more open to meeting new people and making new friends.